Need an eye-catching way to convey your message or your data? Or a prettier version of that model you always draw, badly, on the whiteboard? You don't need to be a graphic designer, just try these great easy-to-use tools.
Most of us are already familiar with PowerPoint and use it more or less on a daily basis. You can however easily improve your presentation and the use of PowerPoint with a few tips and tricks.
Use online quizzes and tests as tools to quickly assess your students’ knowledge and give immediate feedback on their answers.
Marian Flanagan, Anna Bothe Jespersen & Kim Ebensgaard Jensen : Examples of developing exercises to integrate the use of generative AI tools into teaching, with a focus on linguistic variation, bias, attitude, and ideology.
Inge de Waard : Whether we like it or not, we’re all part of the AI club now! So, how do we harness this fresh, raw power to propel us to the next learning horizon? Dive in with Inge De Waard!
Chresteria Neutzsky-Wulff : Chresteria uses screencasts for her instructions and as a feedback tool, and she even asks her students to make recordings as part of their work.
Digital literacy is important at UCPH – in every study programme. Dive into UCPH’s digital literacy model and resources in Absalon, Canvas.
Theory of Didactic Situations is a model to describe best practice in teaching, learn more here.
HyFlex or hybrid teaching is teaching with both physical attendants and online attendants via live-streaming services such as Zoom.